CORUS ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES FISCAL 2022 FIRST QUARTER RESULTS

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CORUS ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES FISCAL 2022 FIRST QUARTER RESULTS

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  • Consolidated revenue increased 10% for the quarter
  • Consolidated segment profit(1) decreased 1% for the quarter
  • Consolidated segment profit margin(1) of 38% for the quarter
  • Net income attributable to shareholders of $76.2 million ($0.37 per share basic) for the quarter
  • Net debt to segment profit(1) of 2.66 times at November 30, 2021, down from 2.76 times at August 31, 2021
  • Free cash flow(1) of $80.0 million for the quarter

TORONTO, Jan. 13, 2022 /CNW/ -  (TSX: CJR.B) announced its first quarter financial results today.

"We have delivered a strong start to the year with impressive double-digit revenue growth and notable free cash flow," said Doug Murphy, President and Chief Executive Officer. "Television revenue in Q1 surpassed pre-pandemic levels, benefiting from Global TV's winning Fall schedule and robust advertising demand. Importantly, we have demonstrated that the 're-aggregation of our channels business on streaming platforms' offers long-term resiliency and growth potential, with yet another quarter of streaming subscriber additions and the planned expansion of STACKTV onto Rogers Ignite TV and SmartStream platforms. Additionally, we are confident in the future growth opportunities we see in digital video and our owned content business. Accordingly, we have bolstered our balanced capital allocation strategy with the addition of a normal course issuer bid program to complement our attractive dividend."

Financial Highlights


Three months ended



November 30,

%

(in thousands of Canadian dollars except per share amounts)

2021

2020

Change

Revenue




Television

434,747

392,102

11%

Radio

29,126

28,253

3%


463,873

420,355

10%




Segment profit (loss) (1)




Television (2)

178,886

179,565

(0%)

Radio (2)

5,746

7,141

(20%)

Corporate (2)

(7,462)

(8,099)

(8%)


177,170

178,607

(1%)




Segment profit margin (1)




Television

41%

46%


Radio

20%

25%


Consolidated

38%

42%





Net income attributable to shareholders

76,165

76,664

(1%)

Basic earnings per share

$0.37

$0.37


Diluted earnings per share

$0.36

$0.37





Free cash flow (1)(3)

79,987

62,374

28%

(1)

In addition to disclosing results in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS") as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board ("IASB"), the Company also provides supplementary non-IFRS measures as a method of evaluating the Company's performance and to provide a better understanding of how management views the Company's performance. These non-IFRS or non-GAAP measures include: segment profit (loss), segment profit margin, free cash flow, net debt to segment profit, optimized advertising revenue and new platform revenue. These are not measurements in accordance with IFRS and should not be considered as an alternative to any other measure of performance under IFRS. Please see additional discussion and reconciliations under the Key Performance Indicators section of the Company's First Quarter 2022 Report to Shareholders.

(2)

No claims for the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy ("CEWS") have been made in Q1 of fiscal 2022. In the prior year's quarter, segment profit included $3.7 million (Television: $2.5 million; Radio: $0.4 million; Corporate: $0.8 million) of CEWS.

(3)

Free cash flow in the prior year's quarter benefited from CEWS receipts of $24.9 million, offset by the payment of deferred corporate income tax installments from fiscal 2020 of $17.2 million.


Segment Revenue        


Three months ended



November 30, 

%

(in thousands of Canadian dollars)

2021

2020

Change

Revenue

 

434,747



Television

392,102

11%

Advertising

285,037

246,258

16%

Subscriber

127,535

123,701

3%

Merchandising, distribution and other

22,175

22,143

0%

Radio

29,126

28,253

3%

Total Revenue

463,873

420,355

10%




Optimized advertising revenue (1)

37%

26%

65%

New platform revenue (2)

9%

7%

41%

 

(1)

Optimized Advertising Revenue does not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS. Optimized advertising revenue reflects progress 
on the transformation of how Television advertising is sold. This metric includes revenue from audience segment selling as well as the Cynch automated buying 
platform expressed as a percentage of Television advertising revenue. Refer to footnote 1 on page 1 of this press release for additional information.

(2)

New Platform Revenue does not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS. New platform revenue reflects progress on Corus' participation in rapidly 
growing streaming distribution platforms and digital advertising markets. This metric includes incremental subscriber revenue from new streaming initiatives and advertising revenue from digital platforms expressed as a percentage of total Television advertising and subscriber revenue. Refer to footnote 1 on page 1 
of this press release for additional information.

Operational Highlights 

The Company advanced its Strategic Priorities and delivered a strong start to its fiscal 2022 year. Global TV's Fall programming schedule performed well in the ratings, with another impressive line-up debuting this Winter; Corus' streaming services delivered impressive subscriber gains; and new content development partnerships and international sales were secured through Corus' content business. Further, Corus expanded its digital video and advertising offerings.

  • The Company has planned an expansion of Corus' STACKTV onto Rogers Ignite TV and Rogers SmartStream platforms. This marks the first time that STACKTV will be offered as a stand-alone streaming channels bundle through a traditional distribution partner.
  • As of January 10, 2022, the Company reached a new milestone of more than 725,000 paying subscribers to its STACKTV, Nick+ and other streaming platforms, an increase from more than 675,000 paying subscribers on October 21, 2021.
  • Global TV benefited from a strong primetime schedule this past Fall, delivering more Top 20 series for the key selling demo Adults 25-54 than any other broadcast network, with five of the Top 10 and 10 of the Top 20 most-watched programs in Canada, including the #1 reality and overall series Survivor, and the #1 new show CSI: Vegas.(1) Global TV's winter programming lineup builds off of a successful fall season as the #1 network in core primetime.(2) New series Good Sam, Women of the Movement, and Abbott Elementary have joined returning top new series FBI: International, NCIS Hawai'i, and Ghosts, alongside franchise hits NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, FBI, FBI: Most Wanted and The Equalizer. Global TV's lineup is also streamed live and on demand with STACKTV and the Global TV App.
  • On January 11, 2022, the Company's Nelvana subsidiary announced its first development partnership with Emmy Award®-winning TIME Studios to produce the new original animated preschool series Leela's Island.
  • On January 12, 2022, the Company's Corus Studios announced the greenlight of Renovation Resort, an original renovation competition series that brings together HGTV Canada's Bryan Baeumler and Scott McGillivray for the first time in one show.
  • On January 13, 2022, the Company announced that the Toronto Stock Exchange (the "TSX") had accepted the notice filed by Corus to commence its normal course issuer bid ("NCIB") program for its Class B Non-Voting Shares through the facilities of the TSX and/ or alternative Canadian trading systems. The Company may, during the 12-month period of January 17, 2022 to January 16, 2023, purchase for cancellation up to 9,669,705 of its Class B Non-Voting Shares, which represent approximately 5% of the public float as at January 3, 2022.

(1)

Source: Numeris Personal People Meter Data, Total Canada, Fall'21 (9/13/2021 to 12/19/2021), confirmed data, Adults aged 25-54, average minute audience (000), 3+ airings, Canadian Conventional Commercial English National Networks

(2)

Source: Numeris Personal People Meter Data, Total Canada, Fall'21 (9/13/2021 to 12/19/2021), confirmed data, Adults aged 25-54, average minute audience (000), Canadian Conventional Commercial English National Networks, *Core primetime = Monday to Sunday 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., Local time


Financial Highlights

  • Free cash flow(1) of $80.0 million in Q1 compared to $62.4 million in the prior year's quarter. The increase in free cash flow in the first quarter is attributable to a higher net income from operations (adjusted for non-cash items) of $34.5 million, and a return of capital on a venture investment of $43.5 million, offset by higher payments for program rights and film investments in the current year.
  • Net debt to segment profit(1) was 2.66 times at November 30, 2021, down from 2.76 times at August 31, 2021, principally due to repayment of bank loans of $48.5 million in the quarter and the improvement in segment profit in the last four quarters.
  • As of November 30, 2021, the Company had $53.3 million of cash and cash equivalents and a committed $300.0 million revolving credit facility that remains undrawn.

(1)

Free cash flow and net debt to segment profit do not have standardized meanings prescribed by IFRS. The Company reports on these because they are key measures used to evaluate performance. For definitions and explanations, see the discussion under the Key Performance Indicators section of the First Quarter 2022 Report to Shareholders and/or Management's Discussion and Analysis in the Company's Annual Report for the year ended August 31, 2021.

Corus Entertainment Inc. reports its financial results in Canadian dollars.

The unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes for the three months ended November 30, 2021 and Management's Discussion and Analysis are available on the Company's website at www.corusent.com in the Investor Relations section and under the Company's SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

A conference call with Corus senior management is scheduled for January 13, 2022 at 8:00 a.m. ET. While this call is directed at analysts and investors, members of the media are welcome to listen in. The dial-in number for the conference call for local and international callers is 1.647.484.0475 and for North America is 1.888.882.4478. More information can be found on the Corus Entertainment website at www.corusent.com in the Investor Relations section.

COVID-19 Update

All provinces and territories continue vaccination programs which now include booster doses to combat the surge in cases driven by the Omicron variant. Many provinces and territories have started to re-impose public health restrictions to counter the recent increase in COVID-19 cases. Disruptions caused by imposition of public health restrictions and rising COVID-19 infection rates, including labour shortage, employee absenteeism at the Company or its clients and suppliers, changes in consumer demand, and supply chain shortages or disruptions, particularly in the retail, tourism and entertainment sectors, can negatively impact the Company's operations and financial performance, including advertising revenue. There can be no certainty that current vaccination and public health measures can mitigate negative impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on the Company's business in the short to medium term.

Use of Non-IFRS Financial Measures

This press release includes the non-IFRS financial measures of segment profit, segment profit margin, free cash flow, net debt to segment profit, optimized revenue, and new platform revenue that are not in accordance with, nor an alternate to, generally accepted accounting principles ("IFRS") and may be different from non-IFRS measures used by other companies. In addition, these non-IFRS measures are not based on any comprehensive set of accounting rules or principles.

Non-IFRS financial measures should not be considered as a substitute for, or superior to, measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. They are limited in value because they exclude charges that have a material effect on the Company's reported results and, therefore, should not be relied upon as the sole financial measures to evaluate the Company's financial results. The non-IFRS financial measures are meant to supplement, and to be viewed in conjunction with, IFRS financial results. A reconciliation of the Company's non-IFRS measures is included in the Company's most recent Report to Shareholders for the three months ended November 30, 2021, which is available on Corus' website at www.corusent.com as well as on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

Caution Concerning Forward-Looking Information

This press release contains forward-looking information and should be read subject to the following cautionary language:

To the extent any statements made in this press release contain information that is not historical, these statements are forward-looking statements and may be forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable securities laws (collectively, "forward-looking information"). This forward-looking information relates to, among other things, the Company's objectives, goals, strategies, intentions, plans, estimates and outlook, including the adoption and anticipated impact of the Company's strategic plan, advertising and expectations of advertising trends for fiscal 2022, distribution, merchandise and subscription revenue, operating costs and tariffs, taxes and fees, and can generally be identified by the use of words such as "believe", "anticipate", "expect", "intend", "plan", including the adoption and anticipated impact of the Company's strategic plan, "will", "may" and other similar expressions. In addition, any statements that refer to expectations, projections or other characterizations of future events or circumstances may be considered forward-looking information. Although Corus believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking information are reasonable, such information involves assumptions, risks and uncertainties and undue reliance should not be placed on such statements. Certain material factors or assumptions are applied with respect to the forward-looking information, including without limitation, factors and assumptions regarding the general market conditions and general outlook for the industry including the potential impact of new competition and industry mergers and acquisitions, interest rates, stability of the advertising, distribution, merchandise and subscription markets, operating and capital costs and tariffs, taxes and fees, the Company's ability to source desirable content and the Company's capital and operating results being consistent with the Company's expectations. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied in such information. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these expectations include, among other things: the Company's ability to attract and retain advertising revenue; audience acceptance of the Company's television programs and cable networks; the Company's ability to recoup production costs, the availability of tax credits and the existence of co-production treaties; the Company's ability to compete in any of the industries in which we do business; the opportunities (or lack thereof) that may be presented to and pursued by the Company; conditions in the entertainment, information and communications industries and technological developments therein; changes in laws or regulations or the interpretation or application of those laws and regulations; the Company's ability to integrate and realize anticipated benefits from its acquisitions and to effectively manage it's growth; the Company's ability to successfully defend itself against litigation matters arising out of the ordinary course of business; failure to meet covenants under the Company's senior credit facility; epidemics, pandemics or other public health crises, including the current outbreak of COVID-19 and changes in accounting standards. Additional information about these factors and about the material assumptions underlying any forward-looking information may be found under the heading "Risks and Uncertainties" in the Company's Management's Discussion and Analysis for the year ended August 31, 2021 and under the heading "Risk Factors" in the Company's Annual Information Form for the year ended August 31, 2021. Corus cautions that the foregoing list of important assumptions and factors that may affect future results is not exhaustive. When relying on the Company's forward-looking information to make decisions with respect to Corus, investors and others should carefully consider the foregoing factors and other uncertainties and potential events. Unless otherwise specified, all forward-looking information in this document speaks as of the date of this document. Unless otherwise required by applicable securities laws, Corus disclaims any intention or obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking information whether as a result of new information, events or circumstances that arise after the date thereof or otherwise.

About Corus Entertainment Inc.
Corus Entertainment Inc. (TSX: CJR.B) is a leading media and content company that develops and delivers high quality brands and content across platforms for audiences around the world. Engaging audiences since 1999, the company's portfolio of multimedia offerings encompass 33 specialty television services, 39 radio stations, 15 conventional television stations, a suite of digital and streaming assets, animation software, technology and media services. Corus is an internationally-renowned content creator and distributor through Nelvana, a world class animation studio expert in all formats and Corus Studios, a globally recognized producer of hit scripted and unscripted content. The company also owns innovative full-service social digital agency so.da, lifestyle entertainment company Kin Canada, leading 2D animation software supplier Toon Boom and children's book publishing house, Kids Can Press. Corus' roster of premium brands includes Global Television, W Network, HGTV Canada, Food Network Canada, HISTORY®, Showcase, Adult Swim, National Geographic, Disney Channel Canada, YTV, Global News, Globalnews.ca, Q107, Country 105, and CFOX, along with broadly distributed Canadian streaming platforms STACKTV, Nick+, the Global TV App and Curiouscast. For more information visit www.corusent.com.

CORUS ENTERTAINMENT INC.



CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION



 

 

(unaudited - in thousands of Canadian dollars)

As at November 30,

As at August 31,

2021

2021

ASSETS



Current



Cash and cash equivalents

53,312

43,685

Accounts receivable

447,521

325,587

Income taxes recoverable

5,597

Prepaid expenses and other assets

24,370

24,106

Total current assets

525,203

398,975

Tax credits receivable

26,891

24,501

Investments and other assets

69,408

98,667

Property, plant and equipment

307,713

316,226

Program rights

695,001

576,076

Film investments

47,902

39,732

Intangibles

1,700,712

1,687,432

Goodwill

664,958

664,958

Deferred income tax assets

43,747

50,050


4,081,535

3,856,617

 

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY



Current



Accounts payable and accrued liabilities

580,098

509,817

Current portion of long-term debt

23,021

35,328

Provisions

5,882

7,202

Income taxes payable

7,032

Total current liabilities

616,033

552,347

Long-term debt

1,278,759

1,313,965

Other long-term liabilities

449,056

331,482

Provisions

9,222

9,497

Deferred income tax liabilities

425,170

428,963

Total liabilities

2,778,240

2,636,254

 

EQUITY



Share capital

816,189

816,189

Contributed surplus

1,512,725

1,512,431

Accumulated deficit

(1,219,897)

(1,282,897)

Accumulated other comprehensive income

37,634

21,811

Total equity attributable to shareholders

1,146,651

1,067,534

Equity attributable to non-controlling interest

156,644

152,829

Total equity

1,303,295

1,220,363


4,081,535

3,856,617


CORUS ENTERTAINMENT INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME


Three months ended


November 30,

(unaudited - in thousands of Canadian dollars except per share amounts)

2021

2020

Revenue

463,873

420,355

Direct cost of sales, general and administrative expenses

286,703

241,748

Depreciation and amortization

37,381

37,987

Interest expense

25,522

24,736

Integration, restructuring and other costs

1,043

4,336

Other expense (income), net

3,137

(565)

Income before income taxes

110,087

112,113

Income tax expense

29,158

29,565

Net income for the period

80,929

82,548

 

Other comprehensive income, net of income taxes:



Items that may be reclassified subsequently to income:



Unrealized change in fair value of cash flow hedges

1,986

2,487

Unrealized foreign currency translation adjustment

257

(29)


2,243

2,458

Items that will not be reclassified to income:



Unrealized change in fair value of financial assets

13,580

(779)

Actuarial gain (loss) on post-retirement benefit plans

(668)

3,385


12,912

2,606

Other comprehensive income, net of income taxes

15,155

5,064

Comprehensive income for the period

96,084

87,612




Net income attributable to:



Shareholders

76,165

76,664

Non-controlling interest

4,764

5,884


80,929

82,548




Comprehensive income attributable to:



Shareholders

91,320

81,728

Non-controlling interest

4,764

5,884


96,084

87,612




Earnings per share attributable to shareholders:



Basic

$0.37

$0.37

Diluted

$0.36

$0.37

CORUS ENTERTAINMENT INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN EQUITY

 

(unaudited - in thousands of Canadian dollars)

 

 

Share
 capital

 

 

Contributed
surplus

 

 

Accumulated
deficit

Accumulated
other
comprehensive
income

 

Total equity
attributable to
shareholders

 

Non- 
controlling
interest

 

 

 

Total equity

As at August 31, 2021

816,189

1,512,431

(1,282,897)

21,811

1,067,534

152,829

1,220,363

Comprehensive income

76,165

15,155

91,320

4,764

96,084

Dividends declared

(12,497)

(12,497)

(2,925)

(15,422)

Actuarial loss on post-retirement benefit plans

 

 

 

(668)

 

668

 

 

 

Share-based compensation expense

294

294

294

Equity funding by a non-controlling interest

 

 

 

 

 

 

1,976

 

1,976

As at November 30, 2021

816,189

1,512,725

(1,219,897)

37,634

1,146,651

156,644

1,303,295

 

 

 

(unaudited - in thousands of Canadian dollars)

 

 

 

Share
 capital

 

 

 

Contributed
surplus

 

 

 

Accumulated
deficit

 

Accumulated
other
comprehensive
income (deficit)

 

 

Total equity
attributable to
shareholders

 

 

Non- 
controlling
interest

 

 

 

Total equity

As at August 31, 2020

816,189

1,511,325

(1,425,432)

(2,258)

899,824

148,595

1,048,419

Comprehensive income

76,664

5,064

81,728

5,884

87,612

Dividends declared

(12,497)

(12,497)

(4,245)

(16,742)

Actuarial gain on post-retirement benefit plans

 

 

 

3,385

 

(3,385)

 

 

 

Share-based compensation expense

292

292

292

Return of capital to non-controlling interest

 

 

 

 

 

 

(1,622)

 

(1,622)

Reallocation of equity interest

617

617

(617)

As at November 30, 2020

816,189

1,511,617

(1,357,263)

(579)

969,964

147,995

1,117,959


CORUS ENTERTAINMENT INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS


Three months ended


November 30,

(unaudited - in thousands of Canadian dollars)

2021

2020

OPERATING ACTIVITIES



Net income for the period

80,929

82,548

Adjustments to reconcile net income to cash flow from operations:



Amortization of program rights

142,192

109,722

Amortization of film investments

3,611

4,264

Depreciation and amortization

37,381

37,987

Deferred income tax recovery

(42)

(5,359)

Share-based compensation expense

294

292

Imputed interest

11,271

11,034

Payment of program rights

(94,171)

(81,110)

Net spend on film investments

(15,265)

(9,749)

CRTC benefit payments

(612)

Other

(2)

672

Cash flow from operations

166,198

149,689

Net change in non-cash working capital balances related to operations

(127,495)

(86,308)

Cash provided by operating activities

38,703

63,381

INVESTING ACTIVITIES



Additions to property, plant and equipment

(1,876)

(976)

Proceeds from sale of property

25

Venture fund distribution

43,478

Net cash flows for intangibles, investments and other assets

(622)

(431)

Cash provided by (used in) investing activities

41,005

(1,407)

FINANCING ACTIVITIES



Decrease in bank loans

(48,533)

(33,517)

Return of capital to non-controlling interest

(1,622)

Payment of lease liabilities

(4,015)

(3,967)

Dividends paid

(12,497)

(12,497)

Dividends paid to non-controlling interest

(2,925)

(4,245)

Other

(2,111)

(2,089)

Cash used in financing activities

(70,081)

(57,937)

Net change in cash and cash equivalents during the period

9,627

4,037

Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of the period

43,685

45,900

Cash and cash equivalents, end of the period

53,312

49,937

CORUS ENTERTAINMENT INC.
BUSINESS SEGMENT INFORMATION

(unaudited - in thousands of Canadian dollars)





Three months ended November 30, 2021






Television

Radio

Corporate

Consolidated

Revenue

434,747

29,126

463,873

Direct cost of sales, general and administrative expenses

255,861

23,380

7,462

286,703

Segment profit (loss)(1)

178,886

5,746

(7,462)

177,170

Depreciation and amortization




37,381

Interest expense




25,522

Integration, restructuring and other costs




1,043

Other expense, net




3,137

Income before income taxes




110,087

 

Three months ended November 30, 2020






Television

Radio

Corporate

Consolidated

Revenue

392,102

28,253

420,355

Direct cost of sales, general and administrative expenses

212,537

21,112

8,099

241,748

Segment profit (loss)(1)

179,565

7,141

(8,099)

178,607

Depreciation and amortization




37,987

Interest expense




24,736

Integration, restructuring and other costs




4,336

Other income, net




(565)

Income before income taxes




112,113

(1)

Segment profit (loss) does not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS. For definitions and explanations, see discussion under the Key Performance Indicators section of the First Quarter 2022 Report to Shareholders.

REVENUE BY TYPE


Three months ended


November 30,

(unaudited - in thousands of Canadian dollars)

2021

2020

Advertising

312,774

273,072

Subscriber fees

127,535

123,701

Merchandising, distribution and other

23,564

23,582


463,873

420,355

NON-IFRS FINANCIAL MEASURES                                                                                                              


Three months ended

(unaudited - in thousands of Canadian dollars)

November 30,

Free Cash Flow

2021

2020

Cash provided by (used in):



Operating activities

38,703

63,381

Investing activities

41,005

(1,407)

 

Add: cash used in business acquisitions and strategic investments (1)

79,708

61,974

279

400

Free cash flow

79,987

62,374

(1)

Strategic investments are comprised of investments in venture funds and associated companies.


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Three months ended

(unaudited - in thousands of Canadian dollars)  

November 30

August 31,

Net Debt and Net Debt to Segment Profit

2021

2021

Total debt, net of unamortized financing fees

1,301,780

1,349,293

Lease liabilities

142,262

143,546

Cash and cash equivalents

(53,312)

(43,685)

Net debt (numerator)

1,390,730

1,449,154

Segment profit (denominator) (1)

523,181

524,618

Net debt to segment profit

2.66

2.76

(1)

Reflects aggregate amounts for the most recent four quarters, as detailed in the table in the "Quarterly Consolidated Financial Information" section of the First Quarter 2022 Report to Shareholders.

 

Cision View original content:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/corus-entertainment-announces-fiscal-2022-first-quarter-results-301460335.html

SOURCE Corus Entertainment Inc.

Cision View original content: http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/January2022/13/c6352.html

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